Pembroke Pines Apartment Fire: What We Know So Far
A structure fire prompted an emergency response Tuesday evening at 1300 SW 125th Ave. This is what we know so far.
No injuries, evacuations, or cause have been confirmed publicly yet. Because no additional web coverage was available, the incident remains an active developing emergency based on dispatch information only.
Confirmed details: Dispatch records show the call came in at 8:03 p.m. for a structure fire at the condominium complex in Pembroke Pines. The initial response included Engine 89, Rescue 99 and Battalion Chief 99, indicating a working fire assignment with fire suppression, medical response and command oversight on scene.
Emergency response: The presence of a battalion chief suggests the fire department treated the call as a significant incident requiring a coordinated response rather than a single-unit check. Engine and rescue units typically handle suppression and possible medical support, while the battalion chief oversees strategy, safety and any escalation or mutual aid needs.
Historical context: Dispatch records show two prior structure fire incidents at the same address on May 9, 2026. That history may be relevant if investigators later examine whether the property has an ongoing fire-safety issue or repeated equipment problems.
What’s next: Officials have not yet released a cause, damage estimate or information on whether anyone was displaced. Additional updates would typically come from fire-rescue officials once crews secure the scene and complete an initial assessment. An investigation is likely if the fire is determined to be suspicious, recurrent or significant enough to require a formal origin-and-cause review.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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